Minerva (Animated)

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The name or term "Minerva" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Minerva (disambiguation).
Minerva is an Autobot from the Animated continuity family.
Laissez les bons temps rouler!

Having been trained as a medic on Cybertron by Fixit, Minerva was dispatched to Earth for some actual experience in the field under the tutelage of Ratchet. While en route to the Autobot's base in Detroit, however, she went off course and crash-landed in Quebec, Canada. Scanning a Japanese car for an alternate mode, she made contact with its female teenage driver, and learned that despite what was being said on Cybertron, organics weren't so bad after all! This first human friendship has led her to become just as comfortable hanging around human girls as her fellow Earth-bound Autobots are.

Fiction

Animated cartoon

Voice actor: Abby Collins
Events in italics occurred exclusively in BotCon 2011's "The Stunti-Con Job" script reading.
Sshhh! Don't tell her that Ratchet's sitting somewhere behind her!

At some point during the war, Minerva reattached Warpath's leg.

Millions of years after the war, Warpath accompanied Minerva as she stalked Optimus Prime, Cybertron's newest hero. Unlike everyone else, however, she wasn't interested in Optimus himself, but in getting in with his associate, Ratchet. She was determined to be his protégée at any stalkery cost.

She appeared in the audience for The Motor Master's Stunt Convoy show. The Stunti-Con Job

Toys

Timelines

Watch the ears. For serious.
  • Minerva (Deluxe, BotCon 2011 customization class)
    • Accessories: Two swords
Timelines Minerva is a redeco of Animated Arcee, available only in the customization class at BotCon 2011. During the class, the toy was assembled, painted and stickered by participants. She continues the trend begun with Sideswipe the previous year of actually being cast in new colors of plastic (in this case, red, white, and grey instead of magenta, off-white and black), and even comes with two unique new pieces sculpted from resin: a set of ear-antennae matching those in Derrick J. Wyatt's character model for Minerva, and an optional second set that replicate the appearance of the original Minerva's antennae, designed by Jesse Wittenrich. The toy also comes with a Tech Specs-style bio that was written by class organizer Shawn D. Tessmann and Wyatt.
The original mold was used as the model for the Japanese-card-reader-game-only Chromia, and redecoed for the BotCon 2011 exclusive Drag Strip.


Notes

  • Minerva's landing in Quebec is a nod to the original Minerva's half-French heritage, while the Japanese car she scans pays homage to the character's Japanese roots. Of course, the girl involved in the whole process harkens back to the original Minerva actually being a human girl.
  • Tessmann considers Minerva to be "more official" than previous years' customization class toys due to Wyatt's involvement.
  • Abby Collins voiced Minerva with a Canadian accent, which makes sense, dontcha know.
  • Shawn D. Tessmann used the same clear blue found on BotCon 2009's Thunder Clash and gray from the same set's Flak for Minerva's color scheme. With the white and red coming from Generations Red Alert, this was done in an effort to increase the chances of getting Minerva cast in unique colors from Arcee or Drag Strip—by simplifying the requested colors.